Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October 20, 1949 Page 3 Your Home Town Pa per Only 3.00 a year Transferring & Heavy Hauling Padded Moving Vans Storage Warehouse U.PandN.P. Penland Bros. Transfer Co. 39 SW Dorion Avenue Phone 338 Pendleton, Ore. Snow And Cold Feature Weather at Kinzua This Week By ELSA M. LEATHERS The Kinzua teaching staff left Thursday morning for The Dalles where they attended the two-day institute. They returned Satur day. Snow again this week covered the ground in Kinzua, and the night temperature was cold. Deer hunters took advantage of the breakdown Thursday morn ing to get Into the woods and have a few extra hours of hunt ing. Work was resumed Friday morning. Saturday morning, between 10 and 11 o'clock, on Station KODL, tAake UNION PACIFIC your travel headquarters Businessmen really enjoy traveling by Union Pacific. The unexcelled service and accommoda tions make it possible to handle urgent business matters. ..or to take a well-earned rest. 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Mesdiimes George Smith, Herb Wright, Frank Denton, Joe Miller and Lud Smith were hostesses for a bridal shower given at the hall Friday evening honoring Dorothy Hoover, who became the bride of Bill Edwards of Fossil, Sunday. The honoree received many beau tiful gifts. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Ed Wham, Mrs. Harlan Schroeder of here and Mrs. Don ald Bird and sister Georgie Lee Hoover of Fossil spent several days in Portland shopping and visiting. Mrs. Leland Brisbois attended funeral services at Spray last week for Mrs. John Asher, known by many in Morrow county as Alice Shown. She was a teacher in the Hardman vicinity years ago. She passed away in Califor nia while taking care of a sick brother, and her body was return ed to Spray, her home. Nelson Murphy took his small son Bobby to The Dalles where he was treated for what was believ ed to be appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beard are the parents of a son born October 13 at The Dalles. He has been named Claude Dean and tipped the beam at six pounds. Mrs. Harve Boyer and her dau ghter Marjorie Terry returned home this week-end from Port land. Mrs. Terry has been receiv ing treatments at a hospital for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and children of Beaverton brought them home. He got In some hunting and took a buck home. Mrs. Lamar Flack was visiting here Wednesday from Fossil. Mrs. Flack's husband and son are em ployed here. Pop Denton of Condon was at tending to business here the first of the week. James Brannon and Ruben Medlock of Heppner were here Thursday visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hines and Ginger were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis at Lone Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jobe and children of Pendleton were visit ing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jobe over the week end. Tommy did some hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Orwick and baby spent the week-end at Heppner visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orwick. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anderson brot Flott's Transfer and Storage Heppner Ph. 112 The Dalles Phone 263S 114 E. 2nd St Insured Carrier OREGON WASHINGTON FURNITURE MOVTKG "We Go Anywhere.Anytime" DON'T h Gamble With Precious Life and Property Gasoline is unsafe when used as a cleaning fluid. Its fumes are very vol atile and easily ignite. For best results, send your cleaning to a professional drycleaner. We pick up and deliver . . . and our work is guaranteed! Phone 2592 for prompt response Heppner Cleaners sMk. . The New General Electric Mixer Is Here Triple Whip Mixer NEW STYLING Stores in small space BUILT-IN-LIGHT Lights up bowl while mixer is on SPEED CONTROL MIXER on front of mixer Price 34.95 See it at Heppner Hardware and Electric Co. Monument Woman Bags 5-Point Buck On First lime Out By MRS MILLIE WILSON Mrs. Eunice Round is our cham pion huntress in the Monument community. The first day she hunted she bagged a big five point buck. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Wright and ther daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Matlock of The Dalles are spending a week visit, ing and hunting. Mr. Wright is an uncle of Mrs. Ed Round and Mrs. Wright is a sister of Roy Munkers. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gilman spent the week-end with ther daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pope in Baker. Johnnie Cox who has been working for Hans Hansen, took a few days off and visited in Monument. Rev. and Mrs. Sidney Harris drove to Burns Tuesday to attend Presbytery. The Harrises had a their infant daughter that had to be in the incubator at The Dalles home this week. She is reported to be doing all right. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Armstrong are spending several days in Port land on business concerning an auto accident on the 4th of July a year ago. Mrs. J. B. Dyer was in The Dal les Saturday where she received medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Strobel and children of Bend were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion (Slip) Wright over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Halverson were in Hood River over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Adams and family spent the week-end in Heppner, taking Mrs. Victor Lov gren home after a visit here Fri day night. Mrs. Charles Johnson and sister Mrs. Ernest Lear of Condon spent several days in Portland this week. While away Mrs. Nuby took care of Mrs. Johnson's chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Leathers Sr. spent the week-end at the hunting camp on Wall creek set up by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Leathers and Marvin Glasscock of Vancou ver, Wash, and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael of Lexington. very enjoyable time and have many interesting things to relate. They especially enjoyed the quar tet of Indian boys from Tumulta. Their pastor, Sam Lee, is a Kor ean. The Harrises returned home Frday. Mr. and Mrs. Gran and son and Mrs. Mayday (Lewis) Howell of Gresham stopped on ther way through town to greet their old time friends, the Barnards. Mrs. Howell spent her girlhood days near Hamilton and will be re membered by many of the older people. The party was on its way to Fox Valley to enjoy some deer hunting before the season closes. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pickens and daughter Effe Gail, and mo ther, Mrs. Tillie Pickens of Spring field spent several days visiting and hunting in and near Monu ment. While here they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barn ard and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durst. Mrs. Tillie Pickens is an aunt of Mrs. Durst and Mrs. Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cork and son of Clatskanie were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cork. They enjoyed some hunting while here. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne of Hermiston called on Mrs. George Stirritt and Mrs. Fred Shank on Monday. They were on their way to Long Creek. Mrs. Ella Durst, Mrs. Ivy Barn ard, Mrs. Tillie Pickens, Mrs. Wayne Pickens and daughter, Ef fie Gail, and Mrs. Katie Hinton drove to Pendleton Friday. They spent the day shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rhose and son Mitchell of DeLake spent the week-end with Mrs. Rhose's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Forrest. Mr. Rhose spent Saturday hunt ing and was lucky enough to be able to take a nice buck home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard, Mrs. Ella Durst and their aunt, Mrs. Tillie Pickens, spent Thursday visiting the Theron Kings on Cot tonwood and the Floy Hintons at Hamlton. George Stirritt is home for the winter. He has been employed by the forest service at John Day. Clayton Sweek drove to Canyon City Wednesday to have his fin ger prints taken. He will be em ployed by the Geological Survey. He was accompanied by Mrs. Mil lie Wilson who attended to mat ters of business in the county school superintendent's office. Mrs. Janice Cork and children, Mrs. Fay Cork, Mr. and Mrs. Chance Wilson and Mrs. Harriet Batty and mother were callers at the Lynn Forrest home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bonifiach of Fox spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rounds. Jack Sweek and his mother, Mrs. Fayre Sweek. drove to Port land Wednesday. Mrs. Sweok was a delegate to the American Leg ion auxiliary meeting which was held there this week. Mrs. Laura Simas enjoyed hav ing her two daughters and grand children of La Grande spend the past week with her. They left for their homes Sunday. THE V iJllI AILING WALL WEI mil ABOUT ADVERTISING TOUR "WORKER Fl owers for all occasions in season or special MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP B azaar an d Di inner Willows Grange Hall Saturday, October 22 Dinner from 6 to 7:30 p. m. Sponsored by The Maranatha Society lone, Oregon There's Bad Weather Ahead Be sure your battery will respond when you need it most. 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